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Recap

Abby is the producer of the school play but the boat that has been with the school for years is ruined.

Bree is rewriting her play to feature a more real ending and also one that reflects her recent breakup with Simon. The sisters love happy endings.

Abby is still mulling over a future with Trace but seems pretty chuffed when Jay enters, catching her eye, with the costumed children.

The kids offer to Jay that the Trace Riley is the best carpenter ever and could fix the ship.

Trace dining out with his parents who are pleased he got the club back, but is he really happy without Abby?

They encourage him not to give up. What is meant to be will be.

Megan and Mick are across the restaurant. They're discussing the wedding and recalling their own meeting in September and married in October.

Megan wants to know what he thinks about the two of them. He's having a terrific time just sitting there with her. isn't that enough?

Mark is still trying to get Emma on the road.

Mick and Abby talk about their job situations. They both look as tired as they feel.

David and Jess have differing opinions on how to furnish the inn.

Jess doesn't want to give up what was for what could be.

Connor doesn't know what to do about Danielle saying she loved him.

Nell suggests that Megan isn't as excited about erasing the slate as it is to paint a magnificent new picture.

The new ending of Bree's play is terrible. She wants to discuss dichotomies.

Hannah doesn't think Bree's going in the right direction. She really liked what they had.

Emma can't figure out what she wants, but Trace urges her to consider who she wants to be as an artist. Mark's offer is about her, not him.

Jay approaches Trace about the ship. The Good Ship Forever is the play, and back in the day, Trace was the admiral.

When Trace learns it was Abby's girls who recommended him, he decides to make time.

Connor and Danielle have been together forever, but he doesn't feel like they have anything in common outside the law. And their great moments are so fleeting that everytime there is another it's like starting over.

Kevin and Sarah drop by and before the toast Mick wants to make, they admit they just got married.

The entire family is crestfallen, and the look on Nell's face isn't great.

Megan is so bummed she can barely look them in the face.

The girls realize they might have been a little too pushy.

Jess and David aren't talking. Instead they're sitting on their separate couches in silence.

Connor is sad about the wedding, but Danielle thinks it's about the bride and groom.

Connor is almost going to talk about his feelings for Danielle when Kevin and Sarah come out arguing about The Crabster in a very When Harry Met Sally moment.

When Danielle admits The Crabster reminds her of Connor, he says he loves her.

Jay and Trace have a lot in common including the Springsteen concert in '92 that got them both in trouble.

Abby is shocked to see Trace at the school in a very good way. You can see the wheels churning in her mind to revisit their relationship.

Abby and Jay give each other juice boxes after the rehearsal at which time Jay inquires about Abby and Trace.

Bree decides to discuss the couch situation. Her first suggestion is to switch places with each other to revel in their alternate couches.

They impersonate each other to hilarious results.

Jess is shocked that David gets her so right. Jess doesn't know much about David at all, but she almost gets it.

They need to have separate rooms in the inn.

Both couches represent pieces of them that they don't want to lose, but they don't want them to lose it for each other, either.

Bree has a new ending in her play courtesy of their display.

Bree really misses Simon even if she thinks she made the right decision.

Danielle is uber awkward when everyone but she goes in for a hug.

Trace's mom knows he's thinking about Abby. He thinks she's moving on, and he's having a little trouble dealing with it.

Trace met Jay and actually likes him making it even worse. His mom suggests he consider it as well.

Mick apologizes for canceling on Megan. Things at the office are getting out of hand. He offers a rose, and she accepts.

They could have more grandkids soon.

Connor goes to Nell trying to figure out things with Danielle. They're great friends, and he doesn't want to lose that.

The ship is complete. Abby sees that Trace saved the names. Jess and David come on board to celebrate. He's doing the Rose and Jack moment on the Titanic. Ahhh.

Trace and Emma are working on her song and singing a duet. And I don't care.

After their song, Trace kisses Emma who feels awkward about it. She was sure into it as it happened, though.

No matter what happens in life, after we deal with the pain, there's always hope.

Danielle tells Connor she doesn't want to hang out with his family and all their problems.

He's shocked that she doesn't really like his family. His family is everything to him. Their relationship is a series of moments, and he thinks they want different things.

Emma dates bad boys, so she's not used to someone like Trace. She didn't mind the kiss even if he's her boss. Trace says Abby moved on.

Emma will get a record deal with Mark if she can get him to go on tour with her. He thinks keeping it from him was pretty crappy.

Sarah and Kevin want to have a wedding reception for both of their families. She calls Megan and Mick mom and dad.

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Chesapeake Shores
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Chesapeake Shores Season 4 Episode 4 Quotes

Jess, this is our inn. It's supposed to be about making decisions together.

David

Bree: Trace?
Abby: Yeah. I just, I can't imagine my life without him, but I also cannot imagine getting back together with him. And, I'm afraid of what it would mean if I go back. Ugh.